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sunday she went to scotland yard to answer about the phone hacking scandal that occurred when she was editor of news of the world. she insisted that she knew nonoing. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in salacious, page one stories that the news of the world was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was your source. >> reporter: later in the day, another bombshell the head of the scotland yard resigning. he said that he had no involvement in his force's failure to investigate of murdoch's journalists. >> i have no knowledge of the exat the present time of this disgraceful practice. >> reporter: tuesday murdochened his son james are scheduled to appear for british house of xhons. it remains to be seen if rupert murdoch can continue t t lead hs company or even keep it together. >>> now for this morning's weather from around the nation. on top of that scorching heat, gusty winds, hail and flash flooding from minneapolis to new york down to d.c. pop-up showers in south florida around houston. little rock. a wet day in the pacific northwest. rain from n
sunday she went to scotland yard to answer about the phone hacking scandal that occurred when she was editor of news of the world. she insisted that she knew nonoing. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in salacious, page one stories that the news of the world was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was your source. >> reporter: later in the day, another bombshell the head of the scotland yard resigning. he said that he had no involvement in his...
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and golf's third major tournament of the year, the british open, begins in scotland. as for highlights of other sports, we get those from espn news. >> good morning. i'm max bretos. a slow sports day. but the tour de france, stage ten. riders went through the southern alps. look at this, two french riders. take the first climb in unison. nay shake their hands. it is bastille day, the anniversary of the storming of the bastille. at the end, no french riders in sight. a portuguese and a bella russian. lance armstrong's team, by the way, wins stage ten. a tribute to his 8-month-old daughter. andy schleck wears the yellow jersey. >>> the pacific coast league verse the international league. darwin barney singles up the middle. matt miller of the rockies comes in to score. the pcl all-stars lead it 1-0. that's eric kratz, gets pulled out of the lineup. the pirates called. he is going to the big leagues. elliot johnson hits one to short left field. chase langman tried to score. play at the plate. he's safe. international league goes on to win it, 2-1. >>> that's all for now.
and golf's third major tournament of the year, the british open, begins in scotland. as for highlights of other sports, we get those from espn news. >> good morning. i'm max bretos. a slow sports day. but the tour de france, stage ten. riders went through the southern alps. look at this, two french riders. take the first climb in unison. nay shake their hands. it is bastille day, the anniversary of the storming of the bastille. at the end, no french riders in sight. a portuguese and a...
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. >> scotland yard has the embassies surrounded. he is under the protection of ecuador as long as he remains inside the building. president obama has not responded to the harsh words. >> speaking of president obama he took a break from the campaign trail today. he and his family went to church this morning. the first lady he and at the two daughters attended church across street from the white house. the last time he publicly attended church with his family was in april. >> mitt romney also attended services this morning with his family. he attended a mormon meeting near his summer vacation home in will spero, new hampshire. normally keeps his mormon faith away from the media but today, a pool reporter was allowed into the service. another reminder for you -- we have a one-on-one interview with vice presidential candidate, paul ryan, tonight on a "washington weekly" at 11:30. >> a warning to about cantaloupe -- what is inside that could make you sick and where it started. >> temperatures are about to feel fall- >> it 2 people died a
. >> scotland yard has the embassies surrounded. he is under the protection of ecuador as long as he remains inside the building. president obama has not responded to the harsh words. >> speaking of president obama he took a break from the campaign trail today. he and his family went to church this morning. the first lady he and at the two daughters attended church across street from the white house. the last time he publicly attended church with his family was in april. >>...
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ump may have been all the way h, in scotland. bunot far enough that the campaign trail didn't follow him. even on the golf course, he was hurling new attacks against clinton. this morning, donald trump's back from touring his golf courses in scotland. >> there's never been a backdrop like this. >> reporter: but not backing off his attacks, accusing hillary clinton of hiding from the press because she opposes britain's vote to leave the european union. >> she doesn't want to go on camera because she's embarrassed. she called brexit 100% wrong. >> reporter: this after clinton slammed trump for being in it for himself. over his embrace of brexit in this video. >> the dow looks to open lower by about 500 points. >> look, if the pound goes down, they're going to do more business. when the pound goes down, more people are coming >> reporter: and while she hasn't commented publicly, clinton did release a statement saying the vote underscores the need for strong, steady, experienced leadership in the white house to support our friends an
ump may have been all the way h, in scotland. bunot far enough that the campaign trail didn't follow him. even on the golf course, he was hurling new attacks against clinton. this morning, donald trump's back from touring his golf courses in scotland. >> there's never been a backdrop like this. >> reporter: but not backing off his attacks, accusing hillary clinton of hiding from the press because she opposes britain's vote to leave the european union. >> she doesn't want to go...
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scotland yard is outlining some of its plans to keep the royal couple safe. diana alvear joins us from london with the latest. it must be very exciting to be there. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. i think you can tell by my coat and scarf that the tropical heat wave is over. but wedding fever is still in full effect. look at "the telegraph." the lovely couple right there, front and center. this city can't get enough of these two. and it's been very good for business. the shop windows are filled with official souvenirs. and the shops themselves, filled with customers. loads of them. >> an extra 500,000 people coming in to shop, enjoy the wedding, celebrate. an extra 50 million pounds for our stores. a massive celebration. >> reporter: a celebration of a young couple that has stolen the hearts of a nation, kate in particular. they've had a long time to get used to the idea. will and kate's courtship lasted eight years. compare that to princess diana, who visited the prince charles only 13 times before they wed. >> she still referr
scotland yard is outlining some of its plans to keep the royal couple safe. diana alvear joins us from london with the latest. it must be very exciting to be there. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. i think you can tell by my coat and scarf that the tropical heat wave is over. but wedding fever is still in full effect. look at "the telegraph." the lovely couple right there, front and center. this city can't get enough of these two. and it's been very...
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the transatlantic jet exploded over southern scotland nearly 21 years ago. nearly two-thirds of those on board were americans. the prospect of his release has prompted strong opposition in the united states. >> i knew a lot of these families, i talked with them about what a horror they experienced and i just think it is absolutely wrong to release someone who has been inrison based on the evidence about his involvement in such a horrendous crime. >> reporter: he is for the time being held in prison. he could be transferred back to a jail in libya or, as seems increasingly likely, be released on compassionate grounds. he's as been assessed by three doctor, one of them a leading british cancer specialist today confirmed he does have aggressive cancer and that he's no longer responding to treatment. scotland's justice secretary has cleared his diary to concentrate on making a decision about his future. the ramifications of that are likely to echo well beyond scotland's borders. lawrence gourdan, bbc news. >> businesses are being urged to develop guidelines to d
the transatlantic jet exploded over southern scotland nearly 21 years ago. nearly two-thirds of those on board were americans. the prospect of his release has prompted strong opposition in the united states. >> i knew a lot of these families, i talked with them about what a horror they experienced and i just think it is absolutely wrong to release someone who has been inrison based on the evidence about his involvement in such a horrendous crime. >> reporter: he is for the time...
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so this guy from scotland tweeted this picture of his bag of bread. he says that he hasn't just done it one time. he said you know, he could understand if maybe he was in a drunken stupor, the guy open the up the bag like that. but no, he has done this at least twice. so a lot of people are saying get out now. he's saying beak maybe this guy is a psychopath and worried about his physical safety. they are saying this guy is psycho. now, i remember when i was in college and i did kind of go ham and cheese one time because my roommates would put crumbs in the butter. the tub of butter would have so many crumbs in it. that was my thing. >> pet peeve. >> these are the type of people that put peas and mayonnaise on their pizza. you want to see the world's coolest you. outside dallas? see the puppy right there. >> got some shades. yeah. just a cool pup. kind of chilling there. >>> this morning on "world news now," deadly wind conditions causing all sorts of chaos across the country. fires swiftly turning into infernos as the winds gust and fuel flames. treac
so this guy from scotland tweeted this picture of his bag of bread. he says that he hasn't just done it one time. he said you know, he could understand if maybe he was in a drunken stupor, the guy open the up the bag like that. but no, he has done this at least twice. so a lot of people are saying get out now. he's saying beak maybe this guy is a psychopath and worried about his physical safety. they are saying this guy is psycho. now, i remember when i was in college and i did kind of go ham...
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he was released by scotland because he is dying of cancer. >>> a symbol of rebirth has come full-circle at ground zero. it was the last beam standing afr the twin towers fell, seen as a saeb of defiance in the face of terror. after more than seven years in storage, the 58-ton beam was taken back to the world trade center site. it will now be a permanent fixture at the 9/11 memorial museum. >>> in florida, rescuers had to cut away part of a pool deck to free a 3-year-old girl. her arm was caught in a suction pool pipe. the suction was so strong, they had to remove the pipe with her arm still in it. he was brought to the hospital, shaken up. but in good condition where the pipe was cut away. >>> we're learning details about the extraordinary rescue off the coast of maine. thousands had gathered at an area called thunder hole, to watch the waves from hurricane bill. that's when tragedy struck. here's our john berman. >> reporter: it was just before noon, with swells topping 15 feet. one crashed on a crowd of people at this popular sightseeing spot. 11:58 a.m. an emergency call comes int th
he was released by scotland because he is dying of cancer. >>> a symbol of rebirth has come full-circle at ground zero. it was the last beam standing afr the twin towers fell, seen as a saeb of defiance in the face of terror. after more than seven years in storage, the 58-ton beam was taken back to the world trade center site. it will now be a permanent fixture at the 9/11 memorial museum. >>> in florida, rescuers had to cut away part of a pool deck to free a 3-year-old girl....
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. >>> the british open is underway right now in scotland. and with other sports, here's mike yam at espn news. >> good morning, guys. we start with the tour de france. and stage 11 over in europe. an american yet to win a stage so far in this year's tour. 192 kilometers long. mostly a flat stage until the final sprint which is actually uphill. lance armstrong, coming in stage 11 in third place. a good wave to the crowd. there it is. five kilometers to go. martin sappa and johann van somerhon, five kilometers to g. it's a sprint to the finish. flies to the front of the back. gets his second-straight stage win. his fourth overall. let's look at the standings. lance armstrong sits third overall. so far for this year's tour. thursday's 12th stage is 131.4-mile trek. it has six, small hills. once again, the sprinters should have an edge. >>> to the association. little summer league action, as the bulls and bucks. james johnson, drafted 16th overall from wake forest. getting the rebound. he had 16 points for the game. second quarter now. bucks up.
. >>> the british open is underway right now in scotland. and with other sports, here's mike yam at espn news. >> good morning, guys. we start with the tour de france. and stage 11 over in europe. an american yet to win a stage so far in this year's tour. 192 kilometers long. mostly a flat stage until the final sprint which is actually uphill. lance armstrong, coming in stage 11 in third place. a good wave to the crowd. there it is. five kilometers to go. martin sappa and johann...
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scotland is holding out, but in england, the red is almost vanquished. even our future king has joined the fight. >> today will be the beginning of a coordinated fight back on behalf of our precious british red squirrel in the face of the relentless march across the country of the pernicious grays. >> reporter: brits are being encouraged to kill and eat those pernicious grays. so, we're trying to grab them while they pop out to get some breakfast. >> exactly. >> reporter: gray squirrels are destroying the trees ben law uses to make furniture. >> active squirrel population can just wipe it out in a short period of time. >> there it is. there it is. >> reporter: so, ben kills and eements about 150 gray squirrels every year. it's unlikely we will ever irradicate the gray american invader from our shores, but we're doing our darnedest. that's delicious. >> i know. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, sussex, england. >> on behalf of the pernicious grays, that's "world news" for this sunday. diane sawyer is right back here tomorrow. i'm dan harris. have a great
scotland is holding out, but in england, the red is almost vanquished. even our future king has joined the fight. >> today will be the beginning of a coordinated fight back on behalf of our precious british red squirrel in the face of the relentless march across the country of the pernicious grays. >> reporter: brits are being encouraged to kill and eat those pernicious grays. so, we're trying to grab them while they pop out to get some breakfast. >> exactly. >>...
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." >> like susan boyle he is a youtube sensation from scotland. i'd like to see old subo try some of the tricks. >> i immediately thought, why not connect the two? she's looking for love. >> well, perhaps -- >> the location is the same. >> i hadn't thought about that. we've made a love match this morning on "world news now." we will show you theiker coming up. in just a fy minutes. good morning on this tuesday. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> i'm vinita nair. >>> chile is putting out the call for help this morning as the sheer scope of destruction from the quake becomes more evident. >> secretary of state clinton arrives today with much-needed communication systems but the list of needs is long. david wright reports from the capital of santiago. >> reporter: a terrifying jolt. then the earth started to rumble. at 3:30 a.m., security cameras were rolling. in a pizzeria, the lights flickered. the ceiling started to collapse. it was every man for himself. outside, sparks flew from the damaged transformers. cars were literally tossed from the roads. then huge
." >> like susan boyle he is a youtube sensation from scotland. i'd like to see old subo try some of the tricks. >> i immediately thought, why not connect the two? she's looking for love. >> well, perhaps -- >> the location is the same. >> i hadn't thought about that. we've made a love match this morning on "world news now." we will show you theiker coming up. in just a fy minutes. good morning on this tuesday. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> i'm vinita...
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the world in the past few days including hacking into a private conference call between the fbi and scotland yard. these hackers are, if nothing else, bold. >> hello, citizens of the world. >> reporter: on saturday they struck again. ♪ this time in stockholm, sweden, where they crashed the government's official website. it kept a frenetic 24 hours of cyberattacks across the globe. on friday, they hit greece taking down their justice department's website. then they hit in the united states hacking into various websites for police departments in boston then in syracuse, new york, and then in salt lake city. >> do your own research. >> reporter: they were able to access various databases that had personnel information but also vital data on police informants. >> it's a concern. i mean, if they could hack that -- >> reporter: they released this friday. >> i'm not sure if we're the only two on or thought. >> reporter: an audiotape of a conference call they intercepted. >> what's amazing about this was not only did they intercept a confidential e-mail, they were able to leverage the information
the world in the past few days including hacking into a private conference call between the fbi and scotland yard. these hackers are, if nothing else, bold. >> hello, citizens of the world. >> reporter: on saturday they struck again. ♪ this time in stockholm, sweden, where they crashed the government's official website. it kept a frenetic 24 hours of cyberattacks across the globe. on friday, they hit greece taking down their justice department's website. then they hit in the...
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we're also live in seoul, south korea and scotland. there's even a nonstop wedding gazebo right here in times square. it all kicks off this morning with couple number one, robert and laura. robert proposed with an epic rendition of "greased lightning" that went viral ♪ ♪ greased lightning >> you said that's typical him that you weren't surprised to see him put on this production. >> of course he wasn't going to go to a restaurant and neal down. that's not his style. ♪ get some overhead lifters and four-barrel -- >> live on tv, does it take some of the nervousness out of the actual marriage away? >> i don't think it's hit me just yet. >> i think i'm more nervous about seeing her. i'm going to -- i'm just going to cry. it's going to be terrible. i can't be a man. i'm just going to cry. >> men cry. it's okay, man. it's okay. >> how did you know he was the guy to spend the rest of your life with. >> it's just like a perfect puzzle piece. it just meshes so well. >> reporter: it's the ultimate wedding invite. grab a handful of confetti
we're also live in seoul, south korea and scotland. there's even a nonstop wedding gazebo right here in times square. it all kicks off this morning with couple number one, robert and laura. robert proposed with an epic rendition of "greased lightning" that went viral ♪ ♪ greased lightning >> you said that's typical him that you weren't surprised to see him put on this production. >> of course he wasn't going to go to a restaurant and neal down. that's not his style....
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. >> this one takes us to the home of the hottest indian food in edinborough, scotland, at the annual curry eating contest. you can say things got a little out of hand. >> by that, the curry was way, way too hot. so hot in fact that one contestant -- >> oh, god. >> had to be hospitalized twice. >> twice. my goodness. >> it's literally like taking a chain saw with a chain, like, 360 degrees around covered in like tabasco sauce going up and down your esophagus and spreading throughout your torso. >> another person was hospitalized. the first ten people who took part got sick. a second group of ten refused to participa participate. the restaurant is under orders to tone it down next year. >> i would hope so. like curry. >> chain saw through your esophagus. doesn't sound like, mm-mm good. rain in the rockies with another 6 inches of snow in the mountains. thunderstorms, 70-mile-an-hour winds. hail from the dakotas to the texas panhandle. stormy, houston to corpus christi and across the sunshine state. >> 87, miami. 77, atlanta. 60s, new york. 80s, twin cities to dallas. 52, salt lake city
. >> this one takes us to the home of the hottest indian food in edinborough, scotland, at the annual curry eating contest. you can say things got a little out of hand. >> by that, the curry was way, way too hot. so hot in fact that one contestant -- >> oh, god. >> had to be hospitalized twice. >> twice. my goodness. >> it's literally like taking a chain saw with a chain, like, 360 degrees around covered in like tabasco sauce going up and down your esophagus...
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later this half-hour, history is made in scotland where two pandas arrived from china. talk about a party that if got the royal treatment. even a parade. >> panda watch. monday morning style. but first on this monday though, could one of the most cutting edge american spy planes being in enemy hands this morning? well iran is claiming it shot down a new generation of u.s. drones inside its borders and it is vowing now to retaliate. >> but if it is true the bigger threat could come from what secrets the drone might reveal. here is abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the claim came on iranian state television, quoting sources iran shot down an unmanned spy plane in the eastern part of the country which borders afghanistan. but what was most disturbing, the iranians said it was an rq-170, one of the super secret drones, although it has appeared on the internet, that can presumably operate without detection. the iranians have lied about such things in the past, but alarms went off a few hours later when the u.s. said in a statement that they had lost control of a u.s. unarme
later this half-hour, history is made in scotland where two pandas arrived from china. talk about a party that if got the royal treatment. even a parade. >> panda watch. monday morning style. but first on this monday though, could one of the most cutting edge american spy planes being in enemy hands this morning? well iran is claiming it shot down a new generation of u.s. drones inside its borders and it is vowing now to retaliate. >> but if it is true the bigger threat could come...
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, you say scotland yard is putting two dozen people on the case. they have 200 leads. but portugal is doing nothing? >> reporter: a lot of people in portugal believe that the mccanns murdered their child. if you remember the case, that did come up. but portugal said they don't have the evidence. they don't want to do it. and there's no public will to do so. so, no. >> jeffrey kofman, thanks very much. >> hard to believe it's been five years. >>> now, to the latest on that wayward dolphin, stranded in shallow water outside los angeles. rescuers are now speculating the mammal may be the victim of bullying. and is afraid to swim to freedom. abc's david wright has that story. >> reporter: for nearly a week, this wayward dolphin, nicknamed freddy, has kept to the shallow waters of a wetland reserve in orange county. peter and five fish and game officers got out their paddleboards and tried to shoo him in the open ocean. but something unusual happened. four other dolphins appeared to be waiting to gang up on freddy. who turned tail and ran back to the sh
, you say scotland yard is putting two dozen people on the case. they have 200 leads. but portugal is doing nothing? >> reporter: a lot of people in portugal believe that the mccanns murdered their child. if you remember the case, that did come up. but portugal said they don't have the evidence. they don't want to do it. and there's no public will to do so. so, no. >> jeffrey kofman, thanks very much. >> hard to believe it's been five years. >>> now, to the latest on...
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in scotland, this is not a one-night celebration. their new year's festival lasts three days. >> it is really magical. >> reporter: and here in the u.s., the giant peach that dropped at midnight in atlanta had some company this year. while in mobile, alabama, they rang in the new year with a 600 pound moon pie. and of course, here in new york? the traditional confetti and kisses, as the waterford crystal ball dropped at midnight ringing in 2014 from the crossroads of the world. and all of those revelers braved from serious cold last night. at midnight it felt like temperatures in the teens. muhammad and diana back to you. >>> all right, marcy, thank you. it feels even colder in the upper midwest because it is even colder. the mercury in duluth hit 21 below yesterday, and with the wind chill it felt like it was 40 below. yet there was a strange sight coming off lake superior and that is because the water temperature is so much warmer than the air temperature. and with the snow on the ground and more on the way there is something you d
in scotland, this is not a one-night celebration. their new year's festival lasts three days. >> it is really magical. >> reporter: and here in the u.s., the giant peach that dropped at midnight in atlanta had some company this year. while in mobile, alabama, they rang in the new year with a 600 pound moon pie. and of course, here in new york? the traditional confetti and kisses, as the waterford crystal ball dropped at midnight ringing in 2014 from the crossroads of the world. and...
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. >> reporter: scotland yard said they're ready for anything that may disrupt the wedding. >> any criminals who may be trying to disrupt it. be in the guise of protest or otherwise will be met by a robust, decisive, flexible and proportionate policing response. >> reporter: the confidence comes from a plan described as a multilayered ring of steel, using 5,000 policemen, both if uniform and undercover. as close to the new royal couple as the on the back of their carriage. these footmen seen at princess diana's wedding are armed undercover police. they're willing to take a bullet for the royal couple. protection to hopefully avoid a scene like this, violent protesters causing chaos if the streets of london. a scene here just last month in a demonstration against budget cutbacks. there's growing concern about the anger over the royal wedding being vented online. this youtube clip features william and kate in a song called "better dead than wed." ♪ >> reporter: this disturbing photo of william and kate with nooses around their necks. called the anarchist media project. some say they're ready
. >> reporter: scotland yard said they're ready for anything that may disrupt the wedding. >> any criminals who may be trying to disrupt it. be in the guise of protest or otherwise will be met by a robust, decisive, flexible and proportionate policing response. >> reporter: the confidence comes from a plan described as a multilayered ring of steel, using 5,000 policemen, both if uniform and undercover. as close to the new royal couple as the on the back of their carriage....
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namely the netherlands, scotland and not all airports are affected, but now check. what's affecting this, the winds, they've changed directions and officials say that orb cloud should be pushed well north of europe, so smooth sailing or flying for now, juju. >> miguel marquez reporting 0 than. >>> a new deal could help ease the standoff in iran's nuclear program. iran agreed to exchange fuel with turkey. no word on whether it will affect the on going sanctions for iran. >> a >>. >>> the and the others of three held in iran are finally visiting. shane bourd, sar sha showered and josh fattal were accused of spying after crossing over into iraq. >>> after months of silence, one of the american reporters sentenced to hard labor is ready to tell her story. laura ling and her sister lisa wrote a book about the deal. in an exclusive interview airing tomorrow on "the oprah winfrey show,"ling explains why she confessed to illegally crossing over into north korea. >> in their mind, i was trying to overthrow the government. >> and at one point, didn't you tell them, i was tryi
namely the netherlands, scotland and not all airports are affected, but now check. what's affecting this, the winds, they've changed directions and officials say that orb cloud should be pushed well north of europe, so smooth sailing or flying for now, juju. >> miguel marquez reporting 0 than. >>> a new deal could help ease the standoff in iran's nuclear program. iran agreed to exchange fuel with turkey. no word on whether it will affect the on going sanctions for iran. >>...
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. >>> we turn to an extraordinary score out of scotland where a climber literally lost his footing near the top of a mountain and then plunged 1,000 feet down. he only -- not only did he survive, though, he now says he wants to tackle mt. everest next. james shaw of the bbc has his amazing story. >> reporter: any way you look at it adam potter, an amateur climber from glasgow is a very lucky man with just cuts, bruises and minor fractures to his back, he is now able to explain the details of the slip which could have cost him his life. >> i was slipping down on ice and snow. and then i -- and i tried to lose some speed at that point, but it was very difficult. my speed gathered pace very quickly. every now and then i'd go over a cliff, so any speed i had lost immediately came back. >> reporter: it was in this area of the west highlands that the accident happened. it is hugely popular with climbers, even in the winter months when there are added dangers. climbing a peak of nearly 3,600 feet a few miles to the east of ft. william, adam porter had just reached the summit when he lost his f
. >>> we turn to an extraordinary score out of scotland where a climber literally lost his footing near the top of a mountain and then plunged 1,000 feet down. he only -- not only did he survive, though, he now says he wants to tackle mt. everest next. james shaw of the bbc has his amazing story. >> reporter: any way you look at it adam potter, an amateur climber from glasgow is a very lucky man with just cuts, bruises and minor fractures to his back, he is now able to explain...
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top seeded novak djokovic has just won his third straight australian open by beating andy murray of scotland in four jsets. djokovic is the first player to win three australian opens in a row since back in the 1960s and meanwhile, victoria azarenka won her second australian open on saturday, and while you might think her name would give the engraver, the trophy engraver trouble, it turns out it was her country, azarenka is from belarus. the trophy says her name and initials b-e-l for belgium. blr, as everybody knows, is short for belarus. >> yeah. >> who doesn't know that? ? . >> the engraver doesn't know that. >> ginger, you're up. >> yeah, everybody knows that. blr, all the time. this is worth noting again. we mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast, it's already starting to report freezing rain in parts of iowa, des moines included. as it moves east southern wisconsin, chicago included there, parts of the state line right along michigan, indiana, ohio, and by monday morning, pittsburgh even in that quarter inch or more. now i told you about the warm-up, new york up to 60 by wednesday,
top seeded novak djokovic has just won his third straight australian open by beating andy murray of scotland in four jsets. djokovic is the first player to win three australian opens in a row since back in the 1960s and meanwhile, victoria azarenka won her second australian open on saturday, and while you might think her name would give the engraver, the trophy engraver trouble, it turns out it was her country, azarenka is from belarus. the trophy says her name and initials b-e-l for belgium....
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one from portugal, the other from scotland. over 32,000 fans packed in to watch. fenway had not hosted a soccer match since 1968 when pele took part in a game. >> former soccer star myself, did you know that? >> no. >> the malong green tree recreation league. big deal. >>> here's your thursday forecast now. severe weather in the nation's midsection with gusty winds, hail, and flash flooding from the dakotas to indianapolis. the strong storms into kentucky and tennessee, downpours and flooding in parts of arizona, colorado, and new mexico. >> 89 in albuquerque. 90 in boise. 94 in salt lake city. 90s in omaha, kansas city, and dallas. 84 in detroit. 79 in the twin cities. 91 here in new york. and 93 in atlanta. get your shorts on, go play some soccer, it's only 91 here. >> far better shape than i am right now at 32, trust me. >>> colorful hair, red noses, and floppy shoes. the look thousands were going for in mexico city. >> it was the annual march of the clowns. the scariest thing i can think of. clowns of all ages walked to the basilica de guadalupe to give thanks
one from portugal, the other from scotland. over 32,000 fans packed in to watch. fenway had not hosted a soccer match since 1968 when pele took part in a game. >> former soccer star myself, did you know that? >> no. >> the malong green tree recreation league. big deal. >>> here's your thursday forecast now. severe weather in the nation's midsection with gusty winds, hail, and flash flooding from the dakotas to indianapolis. the strong storms into kentucky and...
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yet bbc's scotland, the duchess of cornwall gave it a shot. and her husband, the prince, showed real flare. >> ah-ha. there will be snow for the higher ground of the highlands. the potential for a few flurries over balmoral. like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. and now every hoveround comes with this tote bag and cup holder for handy access to your favorite items. you don't really have to give up living because you don't h
yet bbc's scotland, the duchess of cornwall gave it a shot. and her husband, the prince, showed real flare. >> ah-ha. there will be snow for the higher ground of the highlands. the potential for a few flurries over balmoral. like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why...
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scotland yard says it was not linked to the olympic games. but with two weeks to go, people are on high alert. and a man was seen pouring liquid into a smoking bag on this bus. >>> a week after he was mauled by a chimpanzee, he was nearly killed. he is being 234r0u7b to a hospital in johannesburg, where doctors say he will get better care. >>> and researchers say, if you want to prevent colds, have kids, lots of them. the more children, the less chance of getting a cold. i'm never getting sick again, apparently. the researchers can't find a physical explanation. so, thab that parents are tougher. >>> remember when you were a kid and you're mother would find you doing something wrong? that's what happened to a man in mississippi. he is pulling a gun on an convenient store cashier. then, his mother comes in. and tells the cashier, it's plastic and a toy. he is facing an tensional robbery charge. but who robs a store in front of their mom? >> that guy. >> she acted quickly. >> yes, she did. >> amy, thank you. >>> the news that pops. >> "pop news
scotland yard says it was not linked to the olympic games. but with two weeks to go, people are on high alert. and a man was seen pouring liquid into a smoking bag on this bus. >>> a week after he was mauled by a chimpanzee, he was nearly killed. he is being 234r0u7b to a hospital in johannesburg, where doctors say he will get better care. >>> and researchers say, if you want to prevent colds, have kids, lots of them. the more children, the less chance of getting a cold. i'm...
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i'm holding the only copy of the book in scotland, i understand. this is so rare. i read the manuscript pages in your publisher's office. >> sorry about that. >> reporter: why the security? >> you tell me, really. i mean, i'd love it to be a normal book. >> reporter: very little has been normal for rowling since the explosive success of the r harry potter series. do you have disguises? >> once i've used it. it was effective. it's how i managed to buy my wedding dress. and i'm not going to tell you what it is. it did work. >> reporter: the frenzy and interest in her new book, "the casual vacancy," has led the publisher to guard it like a state secret, until today. will you read me the first paragraph? >> did not want to go out to dinner. he encured a thumping headache most of the weekend and was struggling to make a deadline for the local newspaper. >> reporter: wait until you find out what happens. give that back. the book is essentially about the struggles in a small town between parents and children, husbands and wives, the haves and have-nots. at the end of the
i'm holding the only copy of the book in scotland, i understand. this is so rare. i read the manuscript pages in your publisher's office. >> sorry about that. >> reporter: why the security? >> you tell me, really. i mean, i'd love it to be a normal book. >> reporter: very little has been normal for rowling since the explosive success of the r harry potter series. do you have disguises? >> once i've used it. it was effective. it's how i managed to buy my wedding...
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lots of ingredients from scotland. >> reporter: a third entry, a rich, hearty take on an autumn classic. what are you making to day? >> pumpkin veloute with a brioche of beet and -- >> reporter: with an hour left in the competition, the chefs are backstage putting finishes touches on their mouth-watering masterpieces. >> reporter: you feeling good? people ate what you want them to eat? >> yeah. >> reporter: as each plate makes it to an appreciative audience. i check in with one of the judges. how important is the night? >> with the waldorf astoria they have created some of the most iconic dishes not only in the u.s. but the world. >> reporter: the next taste of waldorf astoria is -- >> reporter: that risotto featuring the $1,000 truffle. hey, icon status doesn't come cheap. for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. ♪ ♪ >> it better win. $1,000 truffle. >> ever had truffle? >> oh, yeah, good stuff. >> high roller. >> you know. >> you are the one who cooked it. >> yeah. you eat it. i just have to smell it and inhale fumes. >> why do you have the concerned look on your face no m
lots of ingredients from scotland. >> reporter: a third entry, a rich, hearty take on an autumn classic. what are you making to day? >> pumpkin veloute with a brioche of beet and -- >> reporter: with an hour left in the competition, the chefs are backstage putting finishes touches on their mouth-watering masterpieces. >> reporter: you feeling good? people ate what you want them to eat? >> yeah. >> reporter: as each plate makes it to an appreciative audience....
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this boy's been spotted twice in northern scotland. others are angry. the germans, next in line for street view, are concerned. for me it's a question of principle, claims their foreign minister. i will do all i can to prevent it. more likely compromise, by which any german can demand his house is not home. in the u.s., google is under investigation after admitting that its cars mistakenly sucks up personal information that's flying around in wi-fi hot spots. but today, the most interesting street view snaps are the random catches. slices of life that people don't know they're people watched. >> half of the things you see haven't even been filmed yet. >> reporter: plenty of weirdness is spotted every day. mostly by accident. i actually go on street view with the express purpose of trying to find something. you could be on there for days. >> you could be on there for the rest of your life. >> reporter: but if you uncover a doozy, could it all be worth it? i'm nick watt in london. >> for the directionally and geographically challenged like me, google's be
this boy's been spotted twice in northern scotland. others are angry. the germans, next in line for street view, are concerned. for me it's a question of principle, claims their foreign minister. i will do all i can to prevent it. more likely compromise, by which any german can demand his house is not home. in the u.s., google is under investigation after admitting that its cars mistakenly sucks up personal information that's flying around in wi-fi hot spots. but today, the most interesting...
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more specifically, the queen needs a new gardener at one of her castles in scotland. >> like any other employer she's placed a help wanted ad. o ourardy green film correspondent nick watt reports. >> reporter: deep in the misty mountains, balmoral. and she's the bossss applicants should be experienced in all aspects off gardening reads the want ad on the castle website. capable of meeting the high standards required. >> these are for the house. these will go maybe on the piano. we know if the queen wants the weeding done because she'll pull some weeds herself and she'll leave little piles for us. then you see, she's noticed we're not keeping up with it >> reporter: like most of her subjects she just loves a garden. garden parties, organic vegetables, and charles at his country house, high grove, he talks to his plants. >> charles at high grove, oh my god, i had a guided tour by prince charles himself. it went for two hours. the man lives and breathes for his garden. as do most of british people. >> reporter: my own mother is a good example. she takes her summer vacation in november bec
more specifically, the queen needs a new gardener at one of her castles in scotland. >> like any other employer she's placed a help wanted ad. o ourardy green film correspondent nick watt reports. >> reporter: deep in the misty mountains, balmoral. and she's the bossss applicants should be experienced in all aspects off gardening reads the want ad on the castle website. capable of meeting the high standards required. >> these are for the house. these will go maybe on the...
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it is the brain child of tilda swinton and some of her friends >> they're delivering movies in scotland in a 30-ton truck. the bbc has the story. >> reporter: the tourists are enjoying the s stug scscenery and pepeace and qut. t for r onnight ononly, that's ab chae. e're goinghere the scecene i blue ♪ reporter: the mobile cinema is comomin 33-ton t truck. possible t to pa >> reporter: and ey've come from all over the world to take turns towing t screen along narrow hhld d road. it is an unusual sight in the villages along the way, bringing internatnal films to audiences who lost their own local cinemas long ago. >> in every small town all over europe, there are at least two cinema shaped spaces where cinema used to be. cinema is for everybody and for everywhere. we are noticing how few opportunities there are for people to realize how incredibly wide cinema is. >> reporter: this is not your average movie-going experience. there's no popcorn, no pick and mix, no hollywood blockbusters. instead they're throwing films from places like iran, india, japan. instead of a nine screen multi-pl
it is the brain child of tilda swinton and some of her friends >> they're delivering movies in scotland in a 30-ton truck. the bbc has the story. >> reporter: the tourists are enjoying the s stug scscenery and pepeace and qut. t for r onnight ononly, that's ab chae. e're goinghere the scecene i blue ♪ reporter: the mobile cinema is comomin 33-ton t truck. possible t to pa >> reporter: and ey've come from all over the world to take turns towing t screen along narrow hhld d...
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a firm in scotland supplying nuclear-powered submarines. the largest crude oil plant in the world in saudi arabia. and a mine in the congo for cobalt, a commodity used in everything from jet engines to medical scanners. wikileaks says the list proves diplomats were in the business of gathering intelligence. u.s. officials see it as aiding and abetting terrorists. >> it's a publication without regard to the consequences. it is deeply distressing. >> reporter: the swiss government froze assange's bank account. assange's team sees all of this pressure as a skoord nated effort to silence him. >> there's been an incitement to commit murder by people in high places. >> reporter: to strike back, assange has his so-called doomsday plan. vowing if his site or he is harmed in any way, they'll release an entirely new cache of documents. revelations about bp and bank of america. secret military papers on the guantanamo bay detention center. video of a u.s. air strike on civilians. more than 100,000 supporters have already downloaded the doomsday file.
a firm in scotland supplying nuclear-powered submarines. the largest crude oil plant in the world in saudi arabia. and a mine in the congo for cobalt, a commodity used in everything from jet engines to medical scanners. wikileaks says the list proves diplomats were in the business of gathering intelligence. u.s. officials see it as aiding and abetting terrorists. >> it's a publication without regard to the consequences. it is deeply distressing. >> reporter: the swiss government...
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scones are from scotland and biscuits are from america. >> a biscuit made somewhere else. i'm from the south. this is a biscuit. >> this tea is lovely. >> the accent is not required. >> tea time. tea time at "world news now." oh cheerio. >> is that the only difference? >> oh thank you to our friendsat tea and sympathy. what a jolly day. >>> welcome to insomniac"insomniac theater" theater". >> let's start with clint stwood's american sniper. a lot of buzz with the oscar nominations starring bradley cooper and chris kyle. the most lethal sniper in american history recounting four tours of duty in iraq having saved countless lives he earns the name of legend but one of the most persistent battles dealing with life when he gets back home. >> a lot of guys lost more than a leg. >> lose some friends. >> i'm talking about the guys that lived, made it back but they are not back. can't seem to get right. >> yep. >> why don't you go to the v.a. sometimes. guys would love it. they all know who the legend is. my family thanks you for your service. >> okay. thank you. >> chris kyle is
scones are from scotland and biscuits are from america. >> a biscuit made somewhere else. i'm from the south. this is a biscuit. >> this tea is lovely. >> the accent is not required. >> tea time. tea time at "world news now." oh cheerio. >> is that the only difference? >> oh thank you to our friendsat tea and sympathy. what a jolly day. >>> welcome to insomniac"insomniac theater" theater". >> let's start with clint...
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now it's up to the fabled investigators of scotland yard to see if they can. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> a new york woman has pleaded guilty to faking cancer to con donors into paying for her dream wedding. 25-year-old jessica vega had a fake doctor's note and even shaved her head because of the scheme. as word spread about her, vega received rings, a wedding dress, flowers, even a honeymoon in aruba. once her husband found out, he blew the whistle and got a divorce. vega is awaiting sentencing and will have to pay back more than 13,000 bucks in restitution. serves her right. >> that's one of those what were you thinking stories. >> there may be some mental issues. >> yeah. >> to say the least. >> unhappy ending to that wedding there. >>> here's your thursday forecast. scattered showers from raleigh to boston. wet weather around nashville, memphis and little rock. hail and gusty winds from amarillo, texas, up to nebraska, kansas and colorado. thunderstorms from phoenix up to the canadian border. showers along the pacific coast. >> 67 in sacramento. 5
now it's up to the fabled investigators of scotland yard to see if they can. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> a new york woman has pleaded guilty to faking cancer to con donors into paying for her dream wedding. 25-year-old jessica vega had a fake doctor's note and even shaved her head because of the scheme. as word spread about her, vega received rings, a wedding dress, flowers, even a honeymoon in aruba. once her husband found out, he blew the whistle and got a divorce. vega is...
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you have your castle in scotland, your quiet country home in windsor, of course, buckingham palace. so stately, so regal. yet, imagine trying to heat and light them all and then imagine doing it all on a budget. [ record scratches ] the royal family is having trouble keeping the cold dark castles warm and light. last year their fuel costs were $3.5 million. this year costs are expected to go up by 20% meantime, the queen's budget was frozen by the government. so they have to cut back. and her subjects aren't that sympathetic. >> i can see her walking through a palace turning off all the lights. >> with the economy the way it is all over the world. everybody has got to conserve. so it's surprising to hear the queen doing that herself though. >> reporter: new signs posted throughout her residences. warning sternly and in such a british manner to shut off the lights. they read -- the attention is drawn of all members of staff to the need to switch off unwanted lights. and according to the financial times the staff has witnessed this sight. the queen of england roaming the halls shuttin
you have your castle in scotland, your quiet country home in windsor, of course, buckingham palace. so stately, so regal. yet, imagine trying to heat and light them all and then imagine doing it all on a budget. [ record scratches ] the royal family is having trouble keeping the cold dark castles warm and light. last year their fuel costs were $3.5 million. this year costs are expected to go up by 20% meantime, the queen's budget was frozen by the government. so they have to cut back. and her...
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>> it's got to be fun for the people of scotland. >> are you a big brad pitt fan? are you obsessed like most women with mr. pitt? >> i liked him in, what was it, the girl movie? >> were you there that night? >> what? oh my gosh! hó ducts from body and bath shops? with olay get what you love at half the price with new olay body collections, tantalizing fragrances and olay moisturizing ingredients that transform lathering into lavishing. olay body collections. >>> "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> all right, this is going to be good. >> haven't done this in years. >> one, two, three. we do think alike. here's the deal with our first story. it's all about the fact that rock, paper scissors is not random. >> there's a strategy. >> here's what you need to know if you want to cook booty in this game. you want to force her to make a predictable move. that's good. >> we both did scissors. >> players often imitate their opponents' last moves. >> that's a good one. >> yououe going to -- if he goes with rock and he wins, you're like, i'm going to do rock to
>> it's got to be fun for the people of scotland. >> are you a big brad pitt fan? are you obsessed like most women with mr. pitt? >> i liked him in, what was it, the girl movie? >> were you there that night? >> what? oh my gosh! hó ducts from body and bath shops? with olay get what you love at half the price with new olay body collections, tantalizing fragrances and olay moisturizing ingredients that transform lathering into lavishing. olay body collections....
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the deadliest offshore drilling accident took place in 1988 off the coast of scotland. a petroleum platform about 120 miles out exploded, killing 167 men. working on an oil rig is obviously a dangerous job. on average there are seven deaths a year in the gulf of mexico. a lot of crews work 12-hour days and spend two weeks in the gulf followed by two weeks off. every rig in the gulf is equipped with a lifeboat and supplies that could help workers survive for extended periods of time. coast guard rescue crews from mobile are helping in the search for stiffers. pilots and emts tack off last night around 11:00. they've been rotating missions all day. social network sites have allowed people to get the latest information on the explosion directly from those dealing with the disaster. abc-26 explains. >> reporter: around 2:00 a.m., billy nungesser start posting updates about the rig explosion. this is the first of many posts throughout the day saying, transocean atlantic deep water horizon oil rig in the gulf had an explosion. we are on conference calls hourly checking on the
the deadliest offshore drilling accident took place in 1988 off the coast of scotland. a petroleum platform about 120 miles out exploded, killing 167 men. working on an oil rig is obviously a dangerous job. on average there are seven deaths a year in the gulf of mexico. a lot of crews work 12-hour days and spend two weeks in the gulf followed by two weeks off. every rig in the gulf is equipped with a lifeboat and supplies that could help workers survive for extended periods of time. coast guard...
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as silly as it seems, i think people will take it for a dollar fare from london to scotland. >> this gives hope to anyone who has had their wallet stolen and thought they would never get it back. a woman who had her wallet stolen back in 1982, she said she was at a marathon, walkingÑ offer to friends she realized her purse felt a lot lighter, she just got the entire wallet returned. she said it was stuffed inside the hollow of a dying cherry tree. the only thing missing was 20 bucks. that was the only amount of money she had in the wallet. she said authorities were cleaning out the tree doing park service, came across the wall and said guess what, we found it! >> it's a lovely picture, too, don't you think? >> she looks good, doesn't she? >> we all like our old driver's licenses better than the new ones. >> >> good morning. from los angeles, hours from nor thousands will gather at the staples center toÑi pay tributeo michael jackson. the stage is set for the king of pop's final act. we have the latest on who will and who won't be there. plus more on the private moment for the jacks
as silly as it seems, i think people will take it for a dollar fare from london to scotland. >> this gives hope to anyone who has had their wallet stolen and thought they would never get it back. a woman who had her wallet stolen back in 1982, she said she was at a marathon, walkingÑ offer to friends she realized her purse felt a lot lighter, she just got the entire wallet returned. she said it was stuffed inside the hollow of a dying cherry tree. the only thing missing was 20 bucks....
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. >>> after more eruptions from that iceland volcano, some airports in scotland and northern ireland are reopening today. ash clouds grounded flights there earlier in the week. northern ireland. >> you sounded irish. >> i did, i wasn't trying. >>> finally this half hour, a big risk that was decades in the making. it involves a country music artist you may have heard of. >> john berman caught up with her, listened to her music and her story. now you can too. ♪ what you are >> reporter: for 39 years shelley wright says she was a liar. lies that nearly tore her apart. lies she wants to help others stop telling. >> my truth is that i'm gay, and i hid my homosexuality my entire career. >> reporter: shelley didn't think country could handle her secret. >> i would read liner notes as if they were bedtime stories. nowhere in there did i read anything about a homosexual. ♪ wishing me away >> reporter: she tried to wish it away, inventing a heart-breaking prayer. ♪ wishing me away >> take it away, please, please, please god. don't let me be gay. >> reporter: it didn't work. neither did d
. >>> after more eruptions from that iceland volcano, some airports in scotland and northern ireland are reopening today. ash clouds grounded flights there earlier in the week. northern ireland. >> you sounded irish. >> i did, i wasn't trying. >>> finally this half hour, a big risk that was decades in the making. it involves a country music artist you may have heard of. >> john berman caught up with her, listened to her music and her story. now you can too....
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yes, randy and rebecca had ready scheduled their wedding for that day in scotland. >> you can plan for things in the timing that you want things but it's not always going to turn out that way. >> reporter: when you're floating around the heavens and you get the call that back on earth you have a baby daughter, what will you think, what will you say? >> this miracle that's been growing in her womb this whole time is actually out here and part of the world. even though the space station's big enough, i don't think i'll be able to control my -- hold my grin at that point. be good to mama, baby. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news, the johnson space center, houston. >> let's say os is in the exact same position. got to stay here? >> come back. >> you wouldn't want him to go to outer space? >>ome back, time to come home, my time of need. no, she's a very, very lovely woman and sounds like as ryan pointed out they've been through these sort of poorly timed events before. >> one of those jobs where you >>> last year's holiday toy-buying season was stressful at best for retailers. there's one pr
yes, randy and rebecca had ready scheduled their wedding for that day in scotland. >> you can plan for things in the timing that you want things but it's not always going to turn out that way. >> reporter: when you're floating around the heavens and you get the call that back on earth you have a baby daughter, what will you think, what will you say? >> this miracle that's been growing in her womb this whole time is actually out here and part of the world. even though the space...
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. >>> the ash cloud from the iceland volcano is grounding flights in northern ireland and scotland this morning. there are new concerns about longer-term summer travel delays in europe due to that volcano. >>> today is cinco de mayo. a celebration in mexico and mexican communities worldwide. it commemorates the mexican military victory dating back to 1862. i love that music, ole. >>> finally this half hour, from espionage to energy. that is the path traveled by a former head of the cia james woolsey. >> since leaving the spy agency woolsey has become an influential advocate for energy independence. abc's bill blakemore visited woolsey in his maryland home. >> it's a real high-tech operation. >> reporter: former director of the central intelligence agency, james woolsey, was plugging in his car for the night. >> you plug that in. >> reporter: he showed us the photovoltaic solar cells on his roof. that means sunlight helps power the car, the fridge, and takes a nice chunk out of the electricity bill. >> i think photovoltaics have a brilliant future. right now they're kind of expensive. th
. >>> the ash cloud from the iceland volcano is grounding flights in northern ireland and scotland this morning. there are new concerns about longer-term summer travel delays in europe due to that volcano. >>> today is cinco de mayo. a celebration in mexico and mexican communities worldwide. it commemorates the mexican military victory dating back to 1862. i love that music, ole. >>> finally this half hour, from espionage to energy. that is the path traveled by a...
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in 1988, 189 americans were killed, 270 passengers in all, when pan am flight 103 went down in scotland. >> when you have a horrific crime committed you have to go the extra mile. to be very careful. we want to know some of the details that are now being raised. >> reporter: congress is investigating whether bp pushed the british government to support al megrahi's release so the company could secure an oil drilling contract in libya. but in a letter to secretary clinton, the british foreign secretary wrote that the uk sees no evidence that corroborates in any way the allegations of bp involvement in the decision to release megrahi in order to facilitate oil deals for bp. bp does admit it expressed concern over slow progress on a prisoner transfer agreement with libya, aware this could have a negative impact on bp's oil exploration agreement. but the company says it never singled out al megrahi, who is said to be dying from cancer. scottish authorities released him on compassionate grounds. prime minister david cameron opposed it then, as now. >> he was convicted of being the biggest mas
in 1988, 189 americans were killed, 270 passengers in all, when pan am flight 103 went down in scotland. >> when you have a horrific crime committed you have to go the extra mile. to be very careful. we want to know some of the details that are now being raised. >> reporter: congress is investigating whether bp pushed the british government to support al megrahi's release so the company could secure an oil drilling contract in libya. but in a letter to secretary clinton, the british...
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to a big build-up, even bigger letdown for an eager crowd in scotland. let's call this premature detonation. >> terrible. at first glance the spectacular fireworks show was pretty impressive. then one slight problem. supposed to be an elaborate display that went on for half an hour. however due to a technical glitch it lasted one minute. >> i hate when that happens. the whole shebang went off in 60 second. the crowd went home a little less than satisfied. so disappointing. >> half an hour. iffage a in am -- imagine the lines. awe haute hate to disappoint the crowd. >> we'll be back with more "world news now." you didn't take the bait. you are good. we'll be back with more "world news now." [ elevator bell dings ] ugh, great. you may be going up, but those roots are bringing you down! try root touch-up by nice 'n easy. to extend the life of your color. nice 'n easy has 50% more shades, so you can find your seamless match. with root touch-up by nice 'n easy. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you
to a big build-up, even bigger letdown for an eager crowd in scotland. let's call this premature detonation. >> terrible. at first glance the spectacular fireworks show was pretty impressive. then one slight problem. supposed to be an elaborate display that went on for half an hour. however due to a technical glitch it lasted one minute. >> i hate when that happens. the whole shebang went off in 60 second. the crowd went home a little less than satisfied. so disappointing. >>...
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. >>> four mountain climbers who died in an avalanche this weekend in scotland never had a chance. rescuers say the avalanche unfolded in a split second, sending them into a 1,000 foot fall and burying them under 6 1/2 feet of snow. the blizzard-like conditions have virtually crippled travel across europe. cancellations and delays are still affecting european travellers today. and a blast of bitter cold air is sweeping across the northern half of the country fueled by dangerous arctic wind. as temperatures plunge, heavy blowing snow is closing roads and knocking out power. abc's clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: a weekend weather mess across the plains and midwest. >> this year is definitely the worst i've seen. >> reporter: around fargo, north dakota, roads were barely drivable. >> you've got the white knuckle grip trying to hold it on the road. >> reporter: across the detroit area, winds knocked out power to about 200,000 customers. in utah, icy roads turned highways deadly. two were in this pickup that went over a guard rail, crashing 30 feet below. the young couple, their
. >>> four mountain climbers who died in an avalanche this weekend in scotland never had a chance. rescuers say the avalanche unfolded in a split second, sending them into a 1,000 foot fall and burying them under 6 1/2 feet of snow. the blizzard-like conditions have virtually crippled travel across europe. cancellations and delays are still affecting european travellers today. and a blast of bitter cold air is sweeping across the northern half of the country fueled by dangerous arctic...
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. >> reporter: and gained access to a phone call between the fbi and scotland yard. which it then posted online. >> that's fantastic. we actually do have a pending investigation looking into that compromise. >> reporter: and the purpose of this high-level conversation? a discussion on how to combat internet hacking. >> it's kind of like a one-upmanship game. they want to prove to the fbi that they're smarter, and they want to embarrass the fbi. >> reporter: and they've targeted companies like visa and mastercard, taking down their websites in protest after the credit card giants stopped processing contributions to wikileaks. >> one of the problems with anonymous is you can't put your arms around it because there is no organization. there's no leader. there's no commanders. there's no lieutenants. there's no one in charge. >> expect us. >> reporter: instead, anonymous is a loose group of internet hackers from around the world, making it much more difficult to know what they're going to do next and to stop them. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> scary stuff. smart g
. >> reporter: and gained access to a phone call between the fbi and scotland yard. which it then posted online. >> that's fantastic. we actually do have a pending investigation looking into that compromise. >> reporter: and the purpose of this high-level conversation? a discussion on how to combat internet hacking. >> it's kind of like a one-upmanship game. they want to prove to the fbi that they're smarter, and they want to embarrass the fbi. >> reporter: and...
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i think possibly scotland. maybe at a friend's private house. just somewhere where they can't be sighted. so, yes, william is taking the matter into his own hands. might be a good idea. >> i think so. prince harry's date perhaps at the wedding will be -- fill in the blank? >> well, we think it might be chelsy davy. i found out over the weekend, actually, she's coming back to london. she's kept the place open and i think she's coming back. and i think we will see her there in april. they're very much in touch. some of the messages that they've been leaving on each other's facebook is pretty friendly. >> absence makes the heart grow fonder. katie, thanks so much. a lovely day in london there. we'll be talking to you soon. remember, you at home can be part of the royal wedding. thousands have already viewed and signed the royal wedding guest book online. sending beautiful messages. we have someone who writes, may your marriage be filled with all the right ingredients a heap of love, a dash of humor, a touch of romance, and a spoonful of understandi
i think possibly scotland. maybe at a friend's private house. just somewhere where they can't be sighted. so, yes, william is taking the matter into his own hands. might be a good idea. >> i think so. prince harry's date perhaps at the wedding will be -- fill in the blank? >> well, we think it might be chelsy davy. i found out over the weekend, actually, she's coming back to london. she's kept the place open and i think she's coming back. and i think we will see her there in april....
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fishermendes separately trying to hold on stay above water pushed right off that boat happening near scotland. the coast guard eventually plucked all five men from the water and a few had to be treated for hypothermia but they are okay. >>> and finally, this stunner from the miss universe competition. take a look at what miss canada was wearing. as you know canadians love their hockey maybe she loves it a little too much miss canada -- you see her wearing hockey sticks for wings. of course the stanley cup is a crown because that would be the natural crown much maple leaf corset her boots tied up with hockey laces and get this a working scoreboard was attached to her back. >> of course it was. >> i don't think she scored highly, amy. >> ooh. >> oh. >> at least she wasn't wearing the goalie mask. i thought she looked lovely. good job. >> i don't think so. maybe too much. >> nicely dong. >> that's too much? >> nah. >>> thank you for the segue, though because we are going to continue with sports and good morning to everybody. the controversy in the world of tennis is what we're talking about. que
fishermendes separately trying to hold on stay above water pushed right off that boat happening near scotland. the coast guard eventually plucked all five men from the water and a few had to be treated for hypothermia but they are okay. >>> and finally, this stunner from the miss universe competition. take a look at what miss canada was wearing. as you know canadians love their hockey maybe she loves it a little too much miss canada -- you see her wearing hockey sticks for wings. of...
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we heard that scotland yard arrested five men over a terrorist threat, very early this morning, under the terrorism act in central london. we know their ages range from 26 to 50 years old. we're told they were not british nationals. they are still in police custody and are being questioned. it is unclear at this moment what they were actually planning to do. but we're hearing that detectives are investigating whether this was, indeed, a potential threat to the pope. or perhaps to the crowds. these arrests, however, have not affected the pope's scheduled events. pope benedict xvi is continuing with his edge gaugements today. he is now meeting leaders of other faiths. of course, police are not taking any chances. robin and george? >> lama, the police are questioning the suspects right now. but so far, they haven't found any weapons or any hazardous materials? >> reporter: so far, they haven't, no. but that's exactly what they're searching premises, business premises, as well as homes. what we do know is they're searching these places here in central london. but that's the kind of thing
we heard that scotland yard arrested five men over a terrorist threat, very early this morning, under the terrorism act in central london. we know their ages range from 26 to 50 years old. we're told they were not british nationals. they are still in police custody and are being questioned. it is unclear at this moment what they were actually planning to do. but we're hearing that detectives are investigating whether this was, indeed, a potential threat to the pope. or perhaps to the crowds....
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scotland's legendary loch ness monster. but does the creature actually exist. if you ask one man, he'll tell you it's no myth. and he finally has the picture to prove it. abc's nick watt has the story. >> reporter: is there a big, green beasty, lurking in the cold, block waters of loch ness. there's some grainy photos. and passing memories. but now, this old sea dog has something big. >> i was convinced i was looking at one of the creatures in the water. >> reporter: if you doint speak scottish, he is saying, i have proof. he says he has been hunting, yearning for this moment. isn't it? we showed the shot to a level-headed expert. >> if you really did see this creature, this object for ten minutes, why is there only one photograph? that's enough time to take dozens or hundreds of photos. my question is, where are they? >> reporter: it could have been a log. or -- >> every year, in the open seas, we are finding thousands of new types of marine life, which are continuously evolving. mother nature doesn't stand still. then, the existence of some entirely new speci
scotland's legendary loch ness monster. but does the creature actually exist. if you ask one man, he'll tell you it's no myth. and he finally has the picture to prove it. abc's nick watt has the story. >> reporter: is there a big, green beasty, lurking in the cold, block waters of loch ness. there's some grainy photos. and passing memories. but now, this old sea dog has something big. >> i was convinced i was looking at one of the creatures in the water. >> reporter: if you...